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If your stereo is not performing as it should, 
take it to your local RadioShack store for 
assistance. Modifying or tampering with the 
stereo’s internal components can cause a 
malfunction and might invalidate its 
warranty.

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Even though a compact disc is durable, treat 
the CD surface with care. 

• Do not write on either side of the CD, 

particularly the non-label side (signals 
are read from the non-label side).

• Do not store CDs in high temperature or 

high humidity areas. They might warp.

• Keep CDs dry. A water drop can act as 

a lens and affect the laser beam's 
focus.

Always handle a CD by the edges to avoid 
fingerprints and always keep it in its 
protective case or sleeve when it is not in 
use. Fingerprints and scratches on the CD's 
surface can prevent the laser beam from 
correctly reading the digital information. If 
the CD gets scratched, use RadioShack 
Scratch 'n Fix to repair the disc.

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After you play a cassette tape several times, 
the tape might become tightly wound on the 

reels. This can cause playback sound 
quality to deteriorate.

To restore the sound quality, fast-forward 
the tape from the beginning to the end of 
one side, then completely rewind it. Then 
loosen the tape reels by gently tapping each 
edge of the cassette on a flat surface.

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To record over a cassette tape, simply 
record as usual. The cassette deck records 
over the previous recording.

You can quickly erase both sides of a 
cassette tape using a RadioShack bulk tape 
eraser.

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Cassette tapes have two erase-protection 
tabs — one for each side. When a tab is in 
place, you can record on that side.

To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded 
tape, use a screwdriver to remove one or 
both of the cassette tape’s erase-protection 
tabs. This prevents 

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after you have removed the erase-protection 
tab, place a piece of strong plastic tape over 
that side’s erase-protection hole. Be sure 
you cover only the hole originally covered by 
the erase-protection tab.

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Radio

Frequency ...................................................................................... AM: 520 – 1710 kHz (10 kHz per step)

......................................................................................................FM: 87.5 – 108.MHz (0.1 MHz per step)

Radio Channel Memory.....................................................................................................  AM:10 channels

........................................................................................................................................... FM:10 channels

Cassette

Tape Speed .............................................................................................................. 1 7/8 ips (4.75cm/sec)

Recording System ..........................................................................................................................  AC Bias

CD Player

Frequency Response ........................................................................................................ 100 – 20,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise................................................................................................................ 60 dB (w/ BPF. A)

Sampling Frequency ..................................................................................................................... 44.1 kHz

Oversampling .................................................................................................................................  8 Times

Harmonic Distortion....................................................................................................... (at 1 kHz) THD 1%

General

Power supply (Main unit)...........................................................................................................  120V 60Hz 

(Remote control).................................................................................................. 2 

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 1.5V (UM-3) batteries

Max output power (10% THD)................................................................................................................ 4W

Operation Temperature ............................................................................................. 32 –104° F, 1 – 40° C

Dimensions of Main Unit (HWD) ..........................  10 

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 Inches (273 

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 300 

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Dimensions of Each Speaker (HWD) ....................... 7

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 8 

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 7 

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 Inches (198 

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 198 mm)

Weight (not including packing material) ................................................................................  10 lb (4.53kg)

Specifications are typical. Individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and 
improvement without notice.

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Restoring Tape Tension and Sound 
Quality

Be careful not to damage the cassette when 
tapping it. Do not touch the exposed tape or 
allow any sharp objects near the cassette.

Preventing Accidental Erasure

Removing the erase-protection tabs does not 
prevent a bulk eraser from erasing a cassette 
tape.

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If you use a metal or high-bias type tape, the 
recorded sound might not be erased properly.

Summary of Contents for 13-1317

Page 1: ...tations In CD mode these controls are used to skip forward or backward through the tracks While a CD is playing the audible search feature can be employed by holding down these controls Audible search plays through the track forward or backward at high speed to locate a specific portion of the track RANDOM Allows CD tracks to be played in random order SLEEP TIMER Sets sleep and timer alarm clock f...

Page 2: ...n of the arrow to remove it 2 Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside 3 Replace the cover The maximum operational distance between the remote control and the sensor should be 16 feet 5 meters approximately If the remote control only operates at a much shorter distance replace the batteries Rý 100 6 0 6 5 56 61 219 4 Insert the AC power plug into a ...

Page 3: ...ard search stops at the beginning of track one and then plays the first track at normal speed 4 2 6 2 You can set the CD player to continuously play a single track all tracks or all of the programmed tracks on the loaded CD During play press REPEAT MEM UP repeatedly until H F 7J H F 7J H F 7J H F 7J flashes on the display the current track will be repeated To repeat all tracks press REPEAT MEM UP ...

Page 4: ...ess STOP BAND to choose between AM and FM 3 Seek for the desired station by pressingý or 4 Press CLOCK MEMORY C CEHO C CEHO C CEHO C CEHO flashes on the display 5 Repeatedly press REPEAT MEM UP to advance to the desired memory location Or press a number button on the remote control to select a memory location 1 10 6 Press CLOCK MEMORY to save the entry 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 to store up to 10 radio...

Page 5: ...D9ýH 9 IOD9ýH 9 IOD9ýH 9 IOD9ýH 9 disappears 756 0 6 5170 55 To enhance bass sound repeatedly press E BASS on remote control until 87II 87II 87II 87II appears on the display To cancel bass booster press E BASS again until 87II 87II 87II 87II disappears 3 Press EQ on the remote control repeatedly The corresponding EQ appears on the display in this order H H H HE9A E9A E9A E9A 9B7II 9 9B7II 9 9B7II ...

Page 6: ... TIMER on the remote or hold down SLEEP TIMER on the stereo for more than three seconds until J C H J C H J C H J C H flashes 75 0 6 5 2 6 4 The stereo can be set to turn off automatically so that it does not continue playing after you have gone to sleep To set a sleep time press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired time is shown on the display The maximum sleep time is 90 minutes The setting decrea...

Page 7: ...ve two erase protection tabs one for each side When a tab is in place you can record on that side To prevent accidental erasure of a recorded tape use a screwdriver to remove one or both of the cassette tape s erase protection tabs This prevents RECORD from engaging If you later decide to record on a tape side after you have removed the erase protection tab place a piece of strong plastic tape ove...

Page 8: ...ent of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the Ra dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair with out charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts...

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